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Taxing business: a provincial affair? in this issue ... a new system for provincial taxes on business, a business value tax (BVT), could replace both provincial corporate income and capital taxes, and produce the same revenue in an economically less distorting way.(Statistical Data Included)
November 1, 2001... If Canadians are concerned about the taxation of business, as they should be, what goes on at the provincial level deserves attention. Provincial corporate income taxes (CITs) accounted for less than 10 percent of provincial tax revenue, but...
Measuring the load, easing the burden: Canada's Student Loan Programs and the revitalization of Canadian postsecondary education.(Statistical Data Included)
November 15, 2001... For almost 30 years, the Canada Student Loans Program (CSLP) and its provincial counterparts have helped millions of Canadians attend college or university and thereby achieve major career and life goals. But this system has never been beyond...
Neighbors matter: poor neighborhoods and urban aboriginal policy.(Statistical Data Included)
November 30, 2001... In this issue...
Half of all aboriginals now live in urban areas and they are much more likely than nonaboriginals to live in poor neighborhoods. This is a reality that federal and provincial politicians are ignoring. Two policies to...
The study in brief.(Canadian census information regarding aborigines)(Brief Article)
November 30, 2001... Over the past half century, aboriginal Canadians have become increasingly urbanized. According to the 1951 census, only 7 percent lived in urban areas; according to the 1996 census, nearly 50 percent did. Unfortunately, Canadian policymakers...
Recent issues of C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.(Brief Article)
November 30, 2001...
No. 155, November 2001 Finnie, Ross. "Measuring the Load, Easing
the Burden: Canada's Student Loan Programs
and the Revitalization of Canadian
Postsecondary...
The C.D. Howe Institute.(Brief Article)
November 30, 2001... The C.D. Howe Institute is a national, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that aims to improve Canadians' standard of living by fostering sound economic and social policy.
The Institute promotes the application of independent research and...